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- Upgrade to version 2.30b

- Add WWW: line

PR: 24875
Submitted by: Ports Fury
This commit is contained in:
Kevin Lo 2001-02-08 12:47:23 +00:00
parent e40a42b1a4
commit 0dd3c8ce26
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=38101
8 changed files with 154 additions and 251 deletions

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
#
PORTNAME= gofer
PORTVERSION= 2.30a
PORTVERSION= 2.30b
CATEGORIES= lang
MASTER_SITES= ftp://cs.nott.ac.uk/nott-fp/languages/haskell/gofer/
DISTNAME= gofer230a
MASTER_SITES= http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~mpj/goferarc/
DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}${PORTVERSION:S/.//}
MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
@ -18,18 +18,20 @@ LIBDIR= ${PREFIX}/lib/Gofer
MAN1= gofer.1
do-install:
${MKDIR} ${LIBDIR}
@${MKDIR} ${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/*.prelude ${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/src/prelude.h ${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/src/gofc.h ${LIBDIR}
/usr/bin/perl -pi -e "s|#include \"prelude.h\"|#include \"${LIBDIR}/prelude.h\"|" ${LIBDIR}/gofc.h
${PERL} -pi -e "s|#include \"prelude.h\"|#include \"${LIBDIR}/prelude.h\"|" ${LIBDIR}/gofc.h
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/src/runtime.o ${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKDIR}/scripts/gofer ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKDIR}/scripts/goferc ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKDIR}/src/gofer ${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKDIR}/src/gofc ${LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKDIR}/docs/gofer.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
${MKDIR} ${LIBDIR}/docs
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/docs/* ${LIBDIR}/docs
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/Gofer
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/docs/* ${PREFIX}/share/doc/Gofer
.endif
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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@ -1 +1 @@
MD5 (gofer230a.tar.gz) = a020b6a9c446701f169e06eb535b76dc
MD5 (gofer230b.tar.gz) = 6914ba677359e860a869073fb0f02eac

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@ -1,22 +1,18 @@
*** Makefile.0 Thu Jun 23 09:00:00 1994
--- Makefile Wed Feb 1 01:42:58 1995
***************
*** 24,32 ****
# below).
CC = cc
! #CFLAGS = -DUSE_READLINE=1
! CFLAGS =
! LDFLAGS = -lm
OPTFLAGS = -O
OPT1 =
#OPT1 = -O1
--- 24,31 ----
# below).
CC = cc
! CFLAGS = -DUSE_READLINE=1
! LDFLAGS = -lm -lreadline
OPTFLAGS = -O
OPT1 =
#OPT1 = -O1
--- Makefile.orig Fri Mar 31 01:02:20 1995
+++ Makefile Wed Jan 31 01:39:22 2001
@@ -23,11 +23,10 @@
# as you use to build the file runtime.o (as specified by the CC macro
# below).
-CC = cc
-#CFLAGS = -DUSE_READLINE=1
-CFLAGS =
-LDFLAGS = -lm
-OPTFLAGS = -O
+CC ?= cc
+CFLAGS += -DUSE_READLINE=1
+LDFLAGS = -lm -lreadline
+#OPTFLAGS = -O
OPT1 =
#OPT1 = -O1

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@ -1,79 +1,46 @@
*** prelude.h.0 Thu Jun 23 09:00:00 1994
--- prelude.h Tue Jan 31 16:17:47 1995
***************
*** 30,40 ****
#define OS2 0 /* For IBM OS/2 2.0 using EMX GCC */
#define SUNOS 0 /* For Sun 3/Sun 4 running SunOs 4.x */
#define MIPS 0 /* For MIPS RC6280/Sony machine NWS-3870 UN */
! #define NEXTSTEP 1 /* For NeXTstep 3.0 using NeXT cc */
#define NEXTGCC 0 /* For NeXTstep with gcc 2.x, doesn't work w/ NS3.2*/
#define MINIX68K 0 /* For Minix68k with gcc UN */
#define AMIGA 0 /* For Amiga using gcc 2.2.2 UN */
#define HPUX 0 /* For HPUX using gcc */
#define LINUX 0 /* For Linux using gcc UN */
#define RISCOS 0 /* For Acorn DesktopC and RISCOS2 or 3 */
#define ALPHA 0 /* For DEC Alpha with OSF/1 (32 bit ints, no gofc) */
--- 30,41 ----
#define OS2 0 /* For IBM OS/2 2.0 using EMX GCC */
#define SUNOS 0 /* For Sun 3/Sun 4 running SunOs 4.x */
#define MIPS 0 /* For MIPS RC6280/Sony machine NWS-3870 UN */
! #define NEXTSTEP 0 /* For NeXTstep 3.0 using NeXT cc */
#define NEXTGCC 0 /* For NeXTstep with gcc 2.x, doesn't work w/ NS3.2*/
#define MINIX68K 0 /* For Minix68k with gcc UN */
#define AMIGA 0 /* For Amiga using gcc 2.2.2 UN */
#define HPUX 0 /* For HPUX using gcc */
+ #define FREEBSD 1 /* For FreeBSD using gcc */
#define LINUX 0 /* For Linux using gcc UN */
#define RISCOS 0 /* For Acorn DesktopC and RISCOS2 or 3 */
#define ALPHA 0 /* For DEC Alpha with OSF/1 (32 bit ints, no gofc) */
***************
*** 82,88 ****
#define UNIX (SUNOS | NEXTSTEP | HPUX | NEXTGCC | LINUX | AMIGA | \
MINIX68K | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | ULTRIX | AIX | MIPS |\
! SGI4 | NETBSD)
#define SMALL_GOFER (TURBOC | BCC)
#define REGULAR_GOFER (RISCOS | DJGPP | ZTC | ATARI)
#define LARGE_GOFER (UNIX | WATCOM)
--- 83,89 ----
#define UNIX (SUNOS | NEXTSTEP | HPUX | NEXTGCC | LINUX | AMIGA | \
MINIX68K | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | ULTRIX | AIX | MIPS |\
! SGI4 | NETBSD | FREEBSD)
#define SMALL_GOFER (TURBOC | BCC)
#define REGULAR_GOFER (RISCOS | DJGPP | ZTC | ATARI)
#define LARGE_GOFER (UNIX | WATCOM)
***************
*** 91,97 ****
#define TERMIO_IO (LINUX | HPUX | OS2 | SVR4 | SGI4)
#define SGTTY_IO (SUNOS | NEXTSTEP | NEXTGCC | AMIGA | MINIX68K | \
ALPHA | ULTRIX | AIX | MIPS)
! #define TERMIOS_IO (NETBSD)
#define BREAK_FLOATS (TURBOC | BCC)
#define HAS_FLOATS (REGULAR_GOFER | LARGE_GOFER | BREAK_FLOATS)
--- 92,98 ----
#define TERMIO_IO (LINUX | HPUX | OS2 | SVR4 | SGI4)
#define SGTTY_IO (SUNOS | NEXTSTEP | NEXTGCC | AMIGA | MINIX68K | \
ALPHA | ULTRIX | AIX | MIPS)
! #define TERMIOS_IO (NETBSD | FREEBSD)
#define BREAK_FLOATS (TURBOC | BCC)
#define HAS_FLOATS (REGULAR_GOFER | LARGE_GOFER | BREAK_FLOATS)
***************
*** 202,208 ****
#define farCalloc(n,s) (Void *)valloc(((unsigned)n)*((unsigned)s))
#endif
! #if (HPUX | DJGPP | ZTC | LINUX | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | AIX | SGI4 | NETBSD)
#include <stdlib.h>
#define far
#endif
--- 203,209 ----
#define farCalloc(n,s) (Void *)valloc(((unsigned)n)*((unsigned)s))
#endif
! #if (HPUX | DJGPP | ZTC | LINUX | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | AIX | SGI4 | NETBSD | FREEBSD)
#include <stdlib.h>
#define far
#endif
--- prelude.h.orig Fri Mar 31 19:13:52 1995
+++ prelude.h Wed Jan 31 01:41:35 2001
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#define ZTC 0 /* For IBM PC (>= 386) Zortech C++ v3.0 (-mx) */
#define DJGPP 0 /* For DJGPP version 1.09 (gcc2.2.2) and DOS 5.0 */
#define OS2 0 /* For IBM OS/2 2.0 using EMX GCC */
-#define SUNOS 1 /* For Sun 3/Sun 4 running SunOs 4.x */
+#define SUNOS 0 /* For Sun 3/Sun 4 running SunOs 4.x */
#define MIPS 0 /* For MIPS RC6280/Sony machine NWS-3870 UN */
#define NEXTSTEP 0 /* For NeXTstep 3.0 using NeXT cc */
#define NEXTGCC 0 /* For NeXTstep with gcc 2.x, doesn't work w/ NS3.2*/
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
#define AMIGA 0 /* For Amiga using gcc 2.2.2 UN */
#define HPUX 0 /* For HPUX using gcc */
#define LINUX 0 /* For Linux using gcc UN */
+#define FREEBSD 1 /* For FreeBSD using gcc UN */
#define RISCOS 0 /* For Acorn DesktopC and RISCOS2 or 3 */
#define ALPHA 0 /* For DEC Alpha with OSF/1 (32 bit ints, no gofc) */
#define SVR4 0 /* For SVR4 using GCC2.2 */
@@ -82,7 +83,7 @@
#define UNIX (SUNOS | NEXTSTEP | HPUX | NEXTGCC | LINUX | AMIGA | \
MINIX68K | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | ULTRIX | AIX | MIPS |\
- SGI4 | NETBSD)
+ SGI4 | NETBSD | FREEBSD)
#define SMALL_GOFER (TURBOC | BCC)
#define REGULAR_GOFER (RISCOS | DJGPP | ZTC | ATARI)
#define LARGE_GOFER (UNIX | WATCOM)
@@ -91,7 +92,7 @@
#define TERMIO_IO (LINUX | HPUX | OS2 | SVR4 | SGI4)
#define SGTTY_IO (SUNOS | NEXTSTEP | NEXTGCC | AMIGA | MINIX68K | \
ALPHA | ULTRIX | AIX | MIPS)
-#define TERMIOS_IO (NETBSD)
+#define TERMIOS_IO (NETBSD | FREEBSD)
#define BREAK_FLOATS (TURBOC | BCC)
#define HAS_FLOATS (REGULAR_GOFER | LARGE_GOFER | BREAK_FLOATS)
@@ -202,7 +203,7 @@
#define farCalloc(n,s) (Void *)valloc(((unsigned)n)*((unsigned)s))
#endif
-#if (HPUX | DJGPP | ZTC | LINUX | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | AIX | SGI4 | NETBSD)
+#if (HPUX | DJGPP | ZTC | LINUX | ALPHA | OS2 | SVR4 | AIX | SGI4 | NETBSD | FREEBSD)
#include <stdlib.h>
#define far
#endif

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@ -1,36 +1,23 @@
*** ../scripts/gofer.0 Thu Jun 23 16:00:00 1994
--- ../scripts/gofer Wed Feb 8 01:16:55 1995
***************
*** 9,18 ****
# Edited by Jonathan Bowen, Oxford University, August 1993
# Location of gofer files - site specific
! ROOT=/usr/local/gofer
# first, the location of your prelude file:
! GOFER=${GOFER-$ROOT/lib/standard.prelude}
export GOFER
# next, command line argument settings. One example might be:
--- 9,18 ----
# Edited by Jonathan Bowen, Oxford University, August 1993
# Location of gofer files - site specific
! ROOT=/usr/local/lib/Gofer
# first, the location of your prelude file:
! GOFER=${GOFER-$ROOT/standard.prelude}
export GOFER
# next, command line argument settings. One example might be:
***************
*** 34,37 ****
# Finally, start the interpreter running:
# exec /usr/local/lib/Gofer/gofer $GOFERARGS $*
! exec $ROOT/bin/Gofer $GOFERARGS $*
--- 34,37 ----
# Finally, start the interpreter running:
# exec /usr/local/lib/Gofer/gofer $GOFERARGS $*
! exec $ROOT/gofer $GOFERARGS $*
--- ../scripts/gofer.orig Fri Jun 24 01:00:00 1994
+++ ../scripts/gofer Wed Jan 31 01:45:21 2001
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
# Edited by Jonathan Bowen, Oxford University, August 1993
# Location of gofer files - site specific
-ROOT=/usr/local/gofer
+ROOT=%%PREFIX%%/lib/Gofer
# first, the location of your prelude file:
-GOFER=${GOFER-$ROOT/lib/standard.prelude}
+GOFER=${GOFER-$ROOT/standard.prelude}
export GOFER
# next, command line argument settings. One example might be:
@@ -33,5 +33,5 @@
esac
# Finally, start the interpreter running:
-# exec /usr/local/lib/Gofer/gofer $GOFERARGS $*
-exec $ROOT/bin/Gofer $GOFERARGS $*
+# exec %%PREFIX%%/lib/Gofer/gofer $GOFERARGS $*
+exec $ROOT/gofer $GOFERARGS $*

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@ -1,26 +1,17 @@
*** ../scripts/goferc.0 Thu Jun 23 16:00:00 1994
--- ../scripts/goferc Wed Feb 8 01:12:53 1995
***************
*** 29,39 ****
;;
esac
! GOFER=/home/staff/ian/gofer/lib/standard.prelude
export GOFER
/usr/local/lib/Gofer/gofc $args
echo '[Compiling with gcc]'
gcc -o $prog -O $prog.c /usr/local/lib/Gofer/runtime.o -lm
strip $prog
rm $prog.c
-
--- 29,38 ----
;;
esac
! GOFER=/usr/local/lib/Gofer/standard.prelude
export GOFER
/usr/local/lib/Gofer/gofc $args
echo '[Compiling with gcc]'
gcc -o $prog -O $prog.c /usr/local/lib/Gofer/runtime.o -lm
strip $prog
rm $prog.c
--- ../scripts/goferc.orig Fri Jun 24 01:00:00 1994
+++ ../scripts/goferc Wed Jan 31 01:44:26 2001
@@ -29,11 +29,10 @@
;;
esac
-GOFER=/home/staff/ian/gofer/lib/standard.prelude
+GOFER=%%PREFIX%%/lib/Gofer/standard.prelude
export GOFER
-/usr/local/lib/Gofer/gofc $args
+%%PREFIX%%/lib/Gofer/gofc $args
echo '[Compiling with gcc]'
-gcc -o $prog -O $prog.c /usr/local/lib/Gofer/runtime.o -lm
+%%CC%% -o $prog %%CFLAGS%% $prog.c %%PREFIX%%/lib/Gofer/runtime.o -lm
strip $prog
rm $prog.c
-

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gofer 2.28 is an interactive functional programming environment (i.e. an
Gofer is an interactive functional programming environment (i.e. an
interpreter) supporting a language based on the draft report for Haskell
version 1.2, including the following features:
o Lazy evaluation, higher order functions, pattern matching etc...
o Wide range of built-in types with provision for defining new free
datatypes and type synonyms.
o Polymorphic type system with provision for overloading based on
a system of type classes.
o Full Haskell 1.2 expression and pattern syntax including lambda,
case, conditional and let expressions, list comprehensions, operator
sections, and wildcard, as and irrefutable patterns.
o Partial implementation of Haskell 1.2 facilities for I/O, enabling
the use of simple interactive programs and programs reading and writing
text files.
o User documentation, sample programs and source code freely available.
o Supports constructor classes and overloaded monad comprehensions.
o Simple minded compiler/translator Gofer -> C with runtime system for
generation of standalone applications.
o Runs (and originally developed) on PC compatible computers, but
also works on Sun workstations. Code should be portable to many
other kinds of machine.
version 1.2.
Gofer is intended as an experimental language, particularly where type classes
are involved. Gofer extends the Haskell type class system in several ways:
o Type classes with multiple parameters are supported.
o Instances of type classes may be defined non-overlapping, but otherwise
arbitrary types.
o Predicates in contexts may involve arbitrary type expressions, not just
type variables as in Haskell.
o Basic approach to dictionary construction is different, based on the
approach I described in a posting to the Haskell mailing list early in
Feburary 1991. The resulting system ensures that all dictionaries are
constructed before evaluation begins, avoiding repeated construction
and enabling the shared evaluation of overloaded constants in
dictionaries.
are involved. Gofer extends the Haskell type class system in several ways.
The most significant features of Haskell not currently supported are:
modules, arrays, overloaded numeric constants, default declarations, derived
@ -59,3 +17,5 @@ And just in case you wondered:
private correspondence, or other documents without restriction or
obligation.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WWW: http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~mpj/goferarc/

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@ -10,39 +10,39 @@ lib/Gofer/gofc.h
lib/Gofer/runtime.o
lib/Gofer/gofer
lib/Gofer/gofc
lib/Gofer/docs/Readme
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_a
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_b
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_c
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_d
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_e
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_f
lib/Gofer/docs/appx_g
lib/Gofer/docs/bowen.1
lib/Gofer/docs/ch00
lib/Gofer/docs/ch01
lib/Gofer/docs/ch02
lib/Gofer/docs/ch03
lib/Gofer/docs/ch04
lib/Gofer/docs/ch05
lib/Gofer/docs/ch06
lib/Gofer/docs/ch07
lib/Gofer/docs/ch08
lib/Gofer/docs/ch09
lib/Gofer/docs/ch10
lib/Gofer/docs/ch11
lib/Gofer/docs/ch12
lib/Gofer/docs/ch13
lib/Gofer/docs/ch14
lib/Gofer/docs/gofer.1
lib/Gofer/docs/gofer.c
lib/Gofer/docs/goferdoc.tex
lib/Gofer/docs/hype
lib/Gofer/docs/jeroen.1
lib/Gofer/docs/rel221.tex
lib/Gofer/docs/rel228.tex
lib/Gofer/docs/release.221
lib/Gofer/docs/release.228
lib/Gofer/docs/release.230
@dirrm lib/Gofer/docs
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/Readme
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_a
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_b
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_c
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_d
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_e
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_f
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/appx_g
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/bowen.1
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch00
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch01
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch02
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch03
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch04
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch05
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch06
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch07
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch08
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch09
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch10
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch11
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch12
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch13
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/ch14
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/gofer.1
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/gofer.c
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/goferdoc.tex
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/hype
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/jeroen.1
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/rel221.tex
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/rel228.tex
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/release.221
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/release.228
%%PORTDOCS%%share/doc/Gofer/release.230
%%PORTDOCS%%@dirrm share/doc/Gofer
@dirrm lib/Gofer